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Yes, I imagine the comment section of this video is going to be an absolute minefield however I thought it was time to make a fully fledged video addressing fake football shirts and whether or not they're genuinely worth buying like so many people say they are. So, let's get into it!
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@awaydaysfootball
@awaydaysfootball 2 года назад
Goes without saying but PLEASE do not send hate to the creators featured for their opinion in this video. Everyone has an opinion and even though I believe theirs were misinformed they shouldn't be subjected to any hate etc due to it.
@liamkavanagh1536
@liamkavanagh1536 2 года назад
All of this video 🙌🏻. I tried pointing out to one of the people shown in your video what he was actually endorsing after giving a step by step guide to buying fakes. He then continued to try and justify it, while also claiming he didn’t just do so. To see your stance on it, goes about it respectfully, clearly and gives genuine alternatives is fantastic, well done.
@Shahar13
@Shahar13 2 года назад
@AwayDays Can you tell me where can i find official 08/09 barcelona home shirt? Because there is no 20£ - i must buy a fake one
@liamkavanagh1536
@liamkavanagh1536 2 года назад
@@Shahar13 save up and get a genuine one. Why is it some how acceptable you buy kits illegally but not other things, just because of the price?
@Shahar13
@Shahar13 2 года назад
@@liamkavanagh1536 i can't save up 100£, i need it to be my budget for more then one shirt. And i don't have a good answer, but who told you the shirts in cfs are legit?
@liamkavanagh1536
@liamkavanagh1536 2 года назад
@@Shahar13 the fact they are the biggest distributors of second hand shirts in the world and as pointed out in this video, selling counterfeit goods is illegal, they would’ve been taken down if they were fake.
@nirjhar3836
@nirjhar3836 2 года назад
$15 shirts are logical , affordable and makes sense . Money dosent falls from sky
@austinotero2710
@austinotero2710 Год назад
FAXX I don’t care if my jersey is fake I like it if it is identical to the real one
@wbevespeke321
@wbevespeke321 Год назад
⁠@@austinotero2710yeah I would rather by a cheap £15 shirt and accidentally rip it or something a year later than buy a better quality shirt for £80+ that won’t rip, if it does rip I will just buy the shirt for £15 again😂😂 I don’t care about the little details
@Tom-qb1rj
@Tom-qb1rj Год назад
It does to the sex traffickers who sell them
@Kyxul
@Kyxul 11 месяцев назад
Tell me your broke without telling me.
@CarlosRodriguez-jw1zo
@CarlosRodriguez-jw1zo 10 месяцев назад
Allergic to fake tho
@mattboulding9352
@mattboulding9352 2 года назад
Video smacks a little bit of 'I've spent a lot of money on my kits, so everyone else should have to.' The point about worker or factory condition is splitting hairs considering nikes terrible track record with worker rights in Asia. They were accused very recently of using forced labour from Uighur Muslims. People don't have £60-£200 to spend on new/vintage kits to wear once a year at a festival or once a week at 5-a-side. Buying brand authentic kits is not some moral high road, its falling for the marketing of a brand who doesn't care about you.
@albertjm
@albertjm Год назад
real
@espacespr6557
@espacespr6557 Год назад
Sucks for broke people I guess.
@TheReddShinobi13
@TheReddShinobi13 Год назад
@@espacespr6557not everyone has rich parents kid
@1KHC
@1KHC Год назад
@@espacespr6557 less about someone’s income and more about getting more for your money
@alexflame9383
@alexflame9383 Год назад
@@espacespr6557 That's not very nice
@FootballBootReview33
@FootballBootReview33 2 года назад
Yes, you are right that you can buy “a new shirt” for 20. But you cant always by the ones you actually want for 20. The ones that are 20 are normally the ones that didn’t sell at full price. So yes, you can buy a shirt for 20, but not the ones you want normally
@nirjhar3836
@nirjhar3836 2 года назад
Lol
@RyanBromhead503
@RyanBromhead503 Год назад
@@MrClassy1991 There's some shirts on Classic Football Shirts in different sizes, for £20. For example, 2021-22 Kerala Blasters GK shirt, ranging from size small to 3xl, for £20
@daviddawson350
@daviddawson350 Год назад
@@RyanBromhead503 Yes, but for known teams such as PSG they are more expensive. There is a very low market for Karela Blasters jerseys mainly due to most of their fans being based in India. However teams like PSG have fans globally.
@RyanBromhead503
@RyanBromhead503 Год назад
@@daviddawson350 I know. I was just giving an example of a football shirt for £20
@TariqCharles1
@TariqCharles1 8 месяцев назад
That’s just simply not true, they aren’t $20 because they didn’t sell.. they’re $20 because they’re fake and come from china. U can get any jersey u want on DH gate
@specter1586
@specter1586 2 года назад
I have bought plenty of “fake” or “reproduction” football shirts. I’m an AC Milan fan and bought two shirts in adult sizes that I had a a young kid; those two shirts being the 11/12 and 14/15 AC Milan home kits. When comparing them I found that the 11/12 one was made from a cheaper material, but I’d much rather get a shirt made from a slightly cheaper material for a much cheaper price. And the fake 14/15 shirt was literally the exact same of the real one I had. The 11/12 shirt was just one outlier the had a noticeable dip in quality, and that dip isn’t even that bad, the material is just a little thinner. I’ve also got a real and fake 2020 Italy Euro home shirt, and the two are identical in terms of look, material, fit, everything. The main reason I buy fake football shirts is for the retro stuff. I’m not spending hundred of dollars on shirts that are old and used when I can buy one that’s brand new and looks identical for a much cheaper price. If something happens to it, I can just buy another one for the same cheap price and not cry about the fact that I’ve sunk hundreds into a shirt that’s now on longer wearable in the case of a rip or a stain. Lastly, it’s sort of ironic that you call out the legitimacy of the claim “fakes are made in the same factories as real shirts” and them claim that fake football kits are tied to foreign gang, mafia, and human trafficking rings and then refuse to elaborate. And what’s even worse than that is that you followed it up by saying that your not here to argue about the manufacturing conditions of the real shirts. Why should I pay Puma $90 for AC Milan’s new home shirt ($100+ is you want it customized) that’s by your own admission made under poor conditions, when I can pay literally a quarter of that for a replica. I get that your a collector and all, but most people don’t collect expensive football shirts for a living like yourself, so we can’t afford to do that. I personally collect Pokémon cards and yeah, I don’t collect fake ones, but there’s a difference between a piece of cardboard that’s made to be a collector’s item, and a shirt that’s supposed to represent your love and passion for your favorite club. I’m not spending stupid amounts of money on a football shirt, because at the end of the day it’s a shirt.
@kcontentcreator
@kcontentcreator Год назад
Spot on mate. classic football shirts is his sponsor after all
@putinsaltatore
@putinsaltatore Год назад
Where do you buy your AC Milan jerseys?
@therobro5089
@therobro5089 Год назад
I completely agree, on classic football shirts the retro prices are crazy, who tf wants to spend 200 dollars on a 1994 inter Milan jersey when you can get one for 15 dollars. Plus for retro the inter doesn’t get any money for somebody buying a Bergkamp jersey so it’s totally viable es
@Boogeyman1836
@Boogeyman1836 11 месяцев назад
2 long won’t read
@everybodygotthegoodones
@everybodygotthegoodones 10 месяцев назад
@@Boogeyman1836ur a joke man, just read like the rest of us, what are you 6?
@fantarasyajeruk3437
@fantarasyajeruk3437 2 года назад
"People want genuine shirts" No, not all of them. Many many people in fact prefer to have the cheap ones with passable quality. 😂😂
@messicomps344
@messicomps344 Год назад
People want genuine shirts. Most can't afford them. Thus we go for the fakes
@FifaForumOnline
@FifaForumOnline Год назад
@@messicomps344 but most people don’t care like that to spend out of their budget or save up to the the authentic kits, hence they don’t really care like that and opt for cheaper alternatives, it’s ONLY a football shirt.
@tom7131
@tom7131 4 месяца назад
fake shirts are made in sweatshops with materials that are poor quality and not meeting to safety standards. save up and buy a real one
@felipecan678
@felipecan678 2 года назад
I think Ellis sort of missed the point about the €20 shirt point, most ppl want to get like the new united or psg shirt when it comes out to wear for the season, they're never lower than €60 usually until the end of the season so alot of ppl just get a fake for €15 because they can't afford it
@MickyResells
@MickyResells 2 года назад
Completely agree think he’s missed the point not everybody is a shirt collector
@awaydaysfootball
@awaydaysfootball 2 года назад
Yeah I see this point but that’s more of a case of FOMO isn’t it? My point is why FOMO into buying a fake that’s not great just to keep up appearances? Although I guess that’s more of a societal issue than anything!
@Shahar13
@Shahar13 2 года назад
@@awaydaysfootball There are retro shirts that u cant get in a good price/condition, so if u want it u must buy fake. Just one example
@t1mothywr1ght1991
@t1mothywr1ght1991 2 года назад
Lets be honest, if you can't afford €60 football shirt you probably shouldn't be spending your money on a football shirt
@nathanpitt3283
@nathanpitt3283 2 года назад
@@Shahar13 why not but a official reproduction where the quality will be mikes better
@AW-yf4mr
@AW-yf4mr 2 года назад
Ellis’ point that the fake £20 shirt factory has worse working conditions, is false as Nikes higher sale cost doesn’t guarantee that the worker who made the shirt is getting a fair wage or that they are in suitable working conditions, it just means that Nike take a larger share of the profit while using the same practices such as underpaying workers and forcing them into poor working conditions, just like what they do over at the fake shirt factory. Also Ellis’ point/ opinion that he doesn’t support or agree with a legit company using heinous standards to make football shirts and that “people just turn a blind eye when they’re buying a football shirt for £20 as to what they’re actually supporting” is extremely hypocritical as he constantly “turns a blind eye” when buying football shirts from company’s such as Nike that have a history of using unethical practices and exploiting workers. As I’m sure that he owns some Nike shirts from the 90s-00s, which was the height of their sweatshop controversy. But also buying a new shirt from Nike doesn’t guarantee that it has been ethically made as a quick google will show articles and reports of Nike factories having poor and unsuitable working conditions as late as 2017.
@comsicbrew1
@comsicbrew1 2 года назад
Yes this is spot on, also he says in the video "you can say what you want about the other companies" whilst forging an argument against the very thing these companies are guilty of purely because it fits his narrative
@fischfs
@fischfs 2 года назад
there are rumours (RUMOURS, so take with a pinch of salt) that the fakes are manufactured by off-shift employees of genuine manufacturers who want to make a little extra as a little side hustle. the reason for the differences is largely told to be due to them being off hours and therefore not getting the licensing, quality control and permission but that also could show that rumour to be rather flimsy. either way fakes being shady don't really take much away from the scummy giant corporations who practise very similar methods of cost cutting
@creasicle
@creasicle 2 года назад
He also says fake shirts are linked to people trafficking. I googled it and couldn't find a single scrap of evidence to support that claim. Ultimately he's a collector, he has got a dog in this fight because the more fakes that flood the market the harder it makes his job. The rest of us are bound by financial realities and can't necessarily afford the luxury of buying genuine shirts that retail for £70-£75 and will almost certainly go up next season and that's before you even think about player issue shirts.
@TheBeast-io2km
@TheBeast-io2km 2 года назад
True
@SiMaggio
@SiMaggio Год назад
@@creasicle “Organized crime groups such as the Mafia and Camorra in Europe and the Triads and Yakuza in Asia are known for crimes varying from drug and human trafficking, to extortion and money laundering. These organisations have been found to have diversified into trafficking counterfeit goods and the proceeds from these fuel their other illegal businesses.” UK IPO Nov 2021
@ARMONUMENTAL
@ARMONUMENTAL 2 года назад
I'm going to donate this shirt to children in Africa. *Began to tear it* 😆
@bbqgaming7989
@bbqgaming7989 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@arxenicc
@arxenicc 2 года назад
I'm not saying fake football shirts are good but there's many points ellis missed in this video - 1. Not everyone is from the UK or Europe in general. CFS and M&M direct is cool but worldwide shipping is just too expensive. 2. There's currency inflation. I live in india and an authentic Jersey costs above 4000 rupees, which is way more than what the normal people can afford for a piece of clothing. 3. We have shops which sell fake football shirts and I agree they aren't made ethically, however it gives many a people a livelihood by selling these shirts. 4. 90% of people won't ask you if it's a real or a fake if you're wearing a jersey in the first place, the difference is miniscule and when you see you can get a brand new arsenal jersey for 600 rupees, it is much of a bargain. I would buy an authentic if I could, however for people living in these parts of the world, it's a fever dream. Love your videos as always ellis
@johnsrobin7681
@johnsrobin7681 2 года назад
In India they only sell replica jerseys at store which is not fake though. It is also officially manufactured by them. In Authentic even the logo and badge will be heat pressed and the materials are of high quality if you compare it to authentic but in replica it will be stitched in embroidery.I came across some authentic and player version jerseys at a cheaper rate in classic football shirts.uk but sadly, import tax in India alone is more than price of it. I get replica one from adidas and Nike stores and it is also of good quality.
@caveman945
@caveman945 2 года назад
Same goes here in Philippines, if the price in Europe is affordable but here it cost more than monthly pay for bills which is equivalent to 5 months. That's why I just settle for fake ones but I also choose the one with good quality. Asian football fans pretty much have a hard time on the price of kits from abroad because of the currency...
@NanobanaKinako
@NanobanaKinako Год назад
Same in the Philippines, they wont ask you if it's fake or original since football isn't popular here... They wont even know what fake and real looks like. But I'm honourable to admit my jerseys are fake but I don't mind since it's unlikely people around in real won't even know what's fake and original cuz like I said, football isn't popular here. They're more into basketball, so if I wear Golden State Warriors jersey which I lost, there's a little chance I will be asked if it's fake or original.
@andrewbolton9049
@andrewbolton9049 2 года назад
Not everyone has the cash to spend on a new kit, every season if they’re happy buying a fake one so be it imo
@craigwatson6368
@craigwatson6368 2 года назад
Or save up and buy the one you want.
@andrewbolton9049
@andrewbolton9049 2 года назад
@@craigwatson6368 no always as simple as that for some
@lukedowellbrook9971
@lukedowellbrook9971 2 года назад
@@andrewbolton9049 I mean, if that’s the case they wouldn’t be able to afford to watch the team with football using 73 platforms all on subscriptions.
@andrewbolton9049
@andrewbolton9049 2 года назад
@@lukedowellbrook9971 the last bit of your comment is confusing
@lukedowellbrook9971
@lukedowellbrook9971 2 года назад
@@andrewbolton9049 what I’m saying is if someone can’t afford the kit for the season, how can they afford sky, BT, Amazon prime on monthly subscriptions to watch the games, let alone go to one.
@chrispackett1114
@chrispackett1114 2 года назад
think you've lost the plot mate, imagine getting my teams home, away and third shirt for less than one real one😭
@loveunitedhateglazer7033
@loveunitedhateglazer7033 Год назад
trust me
@alehlete830
@alehlete830 Год назад
but if it looks real its ok also if ur not re selling fakes are alright chris u noob
@chrispackett1114
@chrispackett1114 Год назад
@@alehlete830 dunno if you've quite understood my comment I think fakes are good
@tom7131
@tom7131 4 месяца назад
fake shirts don't look or feel 100% like real shirts. get your bread up and buy real shirts
@ThreeLions82
@ThreeLions82 Месяц назад
@@tom7131 So youve bought some have you?
@DelSevenNine
@DelSevenNine 2 года назад
It's the clubs and manufacturers that need to be held to account (not the fans) as to why the fake market is booming. 3/4 shirts released every season sold at inflated prices would be a good place to start. It's crystal clear why they do this...
@fischfs
@fischfs 2 года назад
considering the materials for the real shirts cost peanuts to make and the people they employ are paid in bread crumbs the clubs don't have much room to complain about people turning their nose up to £100 shirts
@gabem9373
@gabem9373 2 года назад
Imagine if clubs went back to the unique keeper kit designs 🤩
@awaydaysfootball
@awaydaysfootball 2 года назад
Class isn’t it?! 😍
@NcWcN1
@NcWcN1 2 года назад
Bristol City has done an outstanding job on that matter for the last two seasons. I'm still kicking myself for missing on last year's GK away shirt but I acted (relatively) quick on this year's.
@mtw4510
@mtw4510 2 года назад
Nike always has the worst templates for keepers, and they use them in all the different teams. I understand the economics of how keeper shirts sell less, but it would still be cool to see something unique, or in at least the same design language as the other shirts
@musiccritic8467
@musiccritic8467 2 года назад
Fair points made but when you want certain shirts it’s hard to find them and when you do they will be used or overly expensive. As a Man City fan I wanted a 00/01 kit and the only place I found a new one was DHGate. £12 for a retro shirt isn’t bad and it’s better quality compared to the retro shirts City sell in their shop. I did the same test you did on my retro shirt, Fake shirt and 21/22 shirt and none of the shirts made any noises. You might have just bought off shit sellers either to perpetuate your point or just because you didn’t understand how to check if you are buying off a good seller.
@Person-jt3io
@Person-jt3io 11 месяцев назад
Crazy that you were actually a man city fan before last season, how do you feel about the recent success?
@musiccritic8467
@musiccritic8467 11 месяцев назад
@@Person-jt3io I’m over the moon mate never would have thought I’d see us win a prem let alone the tremble
@lucawilkinson
@lucawilkinson 10 месяцев назад
He's definitely chosen the poor sellers
@kelvinengland3991
@kelvinengland3991 11 месяцев назад
My son wouldn't have any kits if I had to buy real ones.
@antcox2006
@antcox2006 2 года назад
"were not here to talk about the ethics of real football shirts" stopped video right there.
@lukedistefano8994
@lukedistefano8994 2 года назад
As a collector I also would never now buy a fake shirt myself, but there was a time when I would and I completely understand it. People have already mentioned the fact of the shirts people often want aren't the ones that go for 20 quid, and I agree. Also as an Aussie, sourcing the real shirts is much harder, especially when taking into account shipping costs. Sure Nike and Adidas still sell their shirts here, but they don't offer printing services at all, and not the whole variety on offer in the UK. That new Oktoberfest Bayern kit for example. Before it sold out shipping would've been $45 (25ish pounds)... And it's physically impossible to order from Adidas UK for us. I don't think fakes should be advertised, resold and lied about, but in terms of why people buy them, I don't hold it against them.
@nahuelolmos2709
@nahuelolmos2709 Год назад
What happen if you want to have an old jersey that is not anymore in market, like jerseys before 90s?
@tom7131
@tom7131 5 месяцев назад
@@nahuelolmos2709 ebay, vinted, easy to find authentic football shirts from 90s
@kieranengland7215
@kieranengland7215 2 года назад
Think when people say “new” I think they mean current Upto date season
@maxim5211
@maxim5211 2 года назад
I am your subscriber but why you don't mention something like this. Imagine a family (Dad and 2 children) that support Manchester United. The kids want the Ronaldo shirt but the Dad cannot spend all money on original kits, the kids in a year will be older and bigger and they are not going to fit them, and he will need around 200 pounds for it. It's just not possible for everyone. I'm not saying that I'm buying fakes but I'm just looking at the different reasons and this is a very valid one. Have a good day.
@awaydaysfootball
@awaydaysfootball 2 года назад
It’s a fair point and something that needs addressing from the wider space in terms of pricing. No reason for a child’s shirt to £55 min it’s outrageous
@benandrews5742
@benandrews5742 2 года назад
Very true. Personally when I was growing up, I never asked for any football tops, because I knew within a year I wouldn’t fit in them
@Micfri300
@Micfri300 2 года назад
You can get many Manchester United old shirts with Ronaldo on the back
@maxim5211
@maxim5211 2 года назад
@@Micfri300 And they are 3x times more expensive
@liamkavanagh1536
@liamkavanagh1536 2 года назад
Regardless of the reason you’re buying them, it doesn’t excuse the fact you’re supporting illegal and immoral practices.
@MPGhoul
@MPGhoul Год назад
Come on mate, you can say what you want but at 4:36 you didn't apply any force, and then you destroyed the fake one haha. Been buying original shirts for a long time and then started to buy in stores like fofoshop. Quality is REALLY great and for 1/3 the price. 8/10 and because of that will never throw money again on real shirts
@Ccccc-mi3tr
@Ccccc-mi3tr 2 года назад
i'd prefer to look after my wallet and buy PSG home and away for a total of £22 rather than lining the pockets of Nike
@Smoothierz
@Smoothierz 3 месяца назад
so u prefer pocketing labor in china?
@ListenAh
@ListenAh 2 года назад
“Fake football shirts are linked to human trafficking” coming out with waffle like this just after calling it out no evidence on them being made in the same factory? Lmao I’m a fan but some awful takes in this vid 😂
@fischfs
@fischfs 2 года назад
it's definitely a discussion that is at the discretion of the customer, from a shirt collector's point of view of course the fakes are going to be a complete no, but in the case of a dad whose kids just want a half decent prem kit to wear with their mates round the court, it's different. of course you can't force people to buy fake and a real shirt is always ultimately better but everyone will have their reasons. everyone here seems to be civil though so it's good to be part of one of the more respectable corners of the football community 👏🏻
@samuelnewton3757
@samuelnewton3757 2 года назад
I just love how that authentic vaporknit PSG sounds 😍😂🔊
@guilhermegastaldi4689
@guilhermegastaldi4689 2 года назад
Completely missed the plot on this one, what a shame. This was actually sad to watch.
@markstrugnell
@markstrugnell Месяц назад
Couldn’t agree more. It’s clear to see who pays his wages 😂
@zsertymiop7136
@zsertymiop7136 2 года назад
I do sympathise with parents who have children who will want the newest shirts. Clubs and manufacturers definitely need to do more to make prices more realistic. But saying that if i was going to buy a brand new shirt it would 100% be from April onwards, most clubs do 50% off sales to shift them before the next season.
@awaydaysfootball
@awaydaysfootball 2 года назад
Yeah, the price of children’s shirts needs a BIG looking at for sure.
@justinlaughinghouse8794
@justinlaughinghouse8794 2 года назад
Have you seen how expensive Newcastle and Wolves Castore gear is? Absolutely ridiculous
@zsertymiop7136
@zsertymiop7136 2 года назад
@@justinlaughinghouse8794 Jesus, £50 for a kids shirt. It's gotten to a point where it is ridiculous. Where is the harm in these clubs selling kids shirts for £20 or £25. A lots of clubs are pricing kids out of football and it's very sad to see.
@gfeast4518
@gfeast4518 2 года назад
That’s why Shaq started his own brand to sell at Walmart, a lady was mad she couldn’t afford $100-200 shoes for her kid so he made budget stuff
@dwatts995
@dwatts995 Год назад
DHgate is king. The prices they're asking for are ridiculous
@ThatBritishSnep
@ThatBritishSnep 2 года назад
Somebody: *wearing a fake shirt* Ellis: "You have chosen...death"
@deanstockton-beesley3835
@deanstockton-beesley3835 2 года назад
Not everyone can afford genuine shirts/kits especially for kids who want thier favourite team not a random la Liga team. No one can take the moral high ground on where they come from either unless you knew where all your clothes, phones, food etc came from.
@ItsGeoff
@ItsGeoff 2 года назад
The satisfaction is better of getting a real shirt than a fake one I can remember getting a gremiro shirt for like £25 and I love it, if I buy a fake one there’s no point because they’ll just will be broken for example the sponsors come off and the label of the sizes disintegrates so in my opinion get real ones and no fakes, good vid Ellis :)
@awaydaysfootball
@awaydaysfootball 2 года назад
Great point!
@alimansour1425
@alimansour1425 2 года назад
If i cant afford real shirts?
@danielmorgan7650
@danielmorgan7650 2 года назад
Don't tumble dry it and your problems should stop
@uappanda4426
@uappanda4426 2 года назад
@@danielmorgan7650 how long will it last if I hand wash and air dry it
@alehlete830
@alehlete830 2 года назад
@@alimansour1425 well don't buy a football shirt then
@CristianMontesDeOcaOk
@CristianMontesDeOcaOk Год назад
Since I discovered that I can buy 6 jerseys for the price of 1 authentic, there's no way in hell I'm going back. The only authentic ones that I'm buying are my own club's jersey and my national team. Everything else I couldn't care less, I'm supposed to feel bad because adidas or nike lose 10 euros (which is what the production cost of a jersey is) because of me? Who cares man. There are some bad replicas and some amazing replicas, I have both the authentic and replica jersey of Argentina NT and there's literally no difference. I also have authentic jerseys that have peeled off everywhere. Let people do what they want.
@futlegend2769
@futlegend2769 2 года назад
My parents don't allow me to buy an original jersey cuz the price is high and they think it as waste of money so I buy fake jerseys 😥😔
@matthewdooley9046
@matthewdooley9046 2 года назад
Tell your parents it’s not their money and if they tell you that you still can’t, just say ‘fuck it. I’ll buy it’.
@futlegend2769
@futlegend2769 2 года назад
@@matthewdooley9046 bro I am buying it from their money bcuz I am 16 😂 and in my country I can earn after 20 ( not all ) so I am still a guy going to school.lol if I say that I will be beaten very much and they will almost kill me 😂😂😂
@matthewdooley9046
@matthewdooley9046 2 года назад
@@futlegend2769 fairs.
@J4irz1nho
@J4irz1nho 5 месяцев назад
Your parents are right, it's literally a waste of money to buy original Jerseys. Buy replocas instead, these are really afordable and have almost the same quality as the original one's
@justinlaughinghouse8794
@justinlaughinghouse8794 2 года назад
I’ve had incredible experiences with fake football shirts. Bought two Romania kits and they look beautiful.
@lukedowellbrook9971
@lukedowellbrook9971 2 года назад
Great video! In all honesty I’ve only ever thought about getting a fake when it comes to getting my birth year kit (95) for my favourite team Arsenal. The issue I find is they seem reasonably priced, but I don’t want to get scammed with a fake, so just buying what I already know is a fake seems less risky. I’d like to add I never knew the background within the replica/fake shirt making etc. I just always assumed it was some lad/lass who enjoyed knitting and wanted some extra cash.
@tom7131
@tom7131 5 месяцев назад
the 95 arsenal is really really simple to spot fakes and authentic versions apart, a real arsenal one will cost anywhere from 100-150 but it is so worth it, the fakes are so bad in comparison!
@12345manutd12345
@12345manutd12345 2 года назад
The reality is selling fake shirts comes from really dodgy backgrounds that’s the only reason it’s bad. And reality is also there really isn’t much difference in real and fake. Yes there’s no real hideous fake shirts but you can also get good quality fake. And clubs do charge ridiculous money for shirts. United store charging £80 for a home shirt with Ronaldo!? Or £25 for a good fake?
@pancake_master0257
@pancake_master0257 2 года назад
I got a ronaldo fake and it's super good quality my older brother got a legit one and there identically the same I don't understand why people get mad when people buy fakes not all of us have that money to spend 80 or 90 pound on a shirt, now Im not saying buy fakes all the time but hey most that I get are super good quality and I've washed mine inside out 5 times recently and it's still brand new condition
@kareemshawky2701
@kareemshawky2701 4 месяца назад
The problem with real football shirts is the price of the retro shirts, Why do I (as a marseille fan) have to pay 250 pounds for a 91-92 OM shirt when I can get a fake for 20 pounds and under and it wont cost me that much, the quality is alright since there isnt much colours on it and in the future, i would really care about selling it since I got it for really cheap. I can understand that your speaking from a collector's POV but as someone who likes to just wear the football shirts, I dont see that big of an issue but again, everyone has their own opinion.
@kareemshawky2701
@kareemshawky2701 4 месяца назад
wouldn't care*
@tomwichert5077
@tomwichert5077 2 года назад
You are also turning a blind eye to the fact genuine shirts are also linked to human trafficking. Easy to say "we're not talking about genuine shirts". If you genuinely care about the conditions the fake shirts are made in and use that as one of your arguments, you can't suddenly choose to overlook that when it comes to genuine shirts.
@tegridyfarms6851
@tegridyfarms6851 2 месяца назад
*I lived in Shanghai for 6 months and have toured some of the factories. They ARE made in the same places.*
@cjrko
@cjrko 2 года назад
I think for parents who have younger kids who want kits every year. Plus I’ve bought kits from DHgate and there not bad. The sizes are a bit off but for the price.
@giorgiobonaventura3494
@giorgiobonaventura3494 2 года назад
The point of getting a fake jersey is because they're cheaper, some people like me just get them to play Sunday league games, obviously they will not have the same quality if that was the case people would buy the fake rather than the "original" one. There are outlets that sell original jerseys cheap, like I got the bayern munich and juventus jersey from previous season for just 25 usd, sometimes on eBay you find cheap jerseys, and some apps even of fb marketplace but if you want to buy the fake do it, no one is forcing u not to get it
@giorgiobonaventura3494
@giorgiobonaventura3494 2 года назад
Also, when he is stretching the fake ones he purposely do it harder, keep that in mind 😂
@jahirlopez719
@jahirlopez719 2 года назад
I’m thinking of getting fake jerseys since I’ve spent well over 2000$ on my jersey collection just for the jersey sponsors to come off and honestly there not worth it anymore I compared my real jersey to the fake one they were almost identical I’d rather spend 20-40 dollars on a jersey then 90$ for one
@ClixCFC
@ClixCFC Год назад
Facts
@user-nx3gk4sy5e
@user-nx3gk4sy5e 2 года назад
I am thinking about selling my fake PSG Jordan shirt Elis: guess who’s going to jail tonight
@SevenRenouf
@SevenRenouf 2 года назад
Don’t and if you do sell it remember to label it ‘not authentic’
@lockerroomtt
@lockerroomtt 2 года назад
I think you used the wrong jerseys to compare, because there are "fake" shirts that are practically identical to the real ones and the only difference really is the model number on the tag. You should use those for this kind of video... because those sell for $20usd as well.
@kiratdadrah8676
@kiratdadrah8676 2 года назад
Sometimes I see websites that don't state their fake and on tiktok when someone asks if they are real they don't respond. I recommend to buy the real kit and wait until the end of the season and for sales.
@benandrews5742
@benandrews5742 2 года назад
But sometimes the sales aren’t even good and they can be sold out in the size you want. But still a valid point
@kylemurray774
@kylemurray774 2 года назад
Was waiting for this video to come out!
@ciaran5067
@ciaran5067 2 года назад
Not everyone can afford it.
@andrewmcclelland6397
@andrewmcclelland6397 2 года назад
the problem with saying 'you're supporting X Y and Z when you buy these shirts, do your research!!' is that, many many people in a position of precarity, who can't afford the real top whack shirts, either wont know this, nor will they begin to question it when they've just received what looks like the real thing, but for less than half of the price. You can't just adopt a mentality of almost looking down on the people that buy fake clothing. its like blaming the people who attend and spend money in whetherspoons... the owner is an unethical c*nt. but that doesnt mean that the people in those pubs are all unethical too. at the end of the day people that struggle to get by kind of dont get to have the luxury of perfect moral choices. the blame should be with the people and sites that produce these shirts unethically (forced labour, unhealthy labour conditions) and blame at the companies like nike and adidas who sell shirts at massively inflated costs and bleeding football fans dry.... once you start adopting a middleclass snobbishness looking down at people for buying fake clothing just because you are able to exercise the luxury of making the ethical yet more expensive purchase.... then you end up just punching downwards instead of upwards... to many of these people they just see it as a viable option to own their favourite football shirt that they where previously excluded from because of the insane prices for shirts at retail. this kind of video could have been a chance to create a discourse around the inflation of football shirt costs, how businesses have exploited fans loyalty and passion for increasing profits, or finding a way to provide football shirts to poorer families and individuals who cant afford the real thing at retail. in short, dont blame poor people for finding cheaper options... its not their fault, its the businesses....
@christophersmith3272
@christophersmith3272 2 года назад
My issue with point 3 is that unless they’re a football shirt collector, people are not going to be interested in a Dedza Dynamos away shirt. They want the shirts of the big clubs, or of the clubs they support. And then it really is tricky to find them for those sort of prices. I mean how does one get hold of an authentic Man United shirt for £20 for example. Another issue I have is with point 1. When I was younger I bought a fake Barca shirt from a street vendor in Windsor. I only got rid of that shirt when it outgrew me otherwise it was fine. Still in the same condition as when I bought it. I also have a Bayern Munich shirt bought from the Allianz itself and the lettering has noticeably faded on it. I dispute that there is always a massive gap in quality between authentic shirts and fakes.
@Thomasinoke
@Thomasinoke 2 года назад
Classic football shirts sales section mate.
@alehlete830
@alehlete830 Год назад
big club shirts boring
@idealballers654
@idealballers654 2 года назад
Your point about finding new shirts on classic football and m & m direct are so inaccurate. Show me a chelsea kit for 20 pounds. Most of the chelsea kits there are from 35-120 price range. And the ones you get for 30 pounds are the 2016 kits. And you are basing this off a collector's point of view.
@sparkidee
@sparkidee Год назад
I get Man United tops from DH Gate and Soccer02, you honestly cannot tell the difference at all, they are the same material and have everything in the right places. 20 quid instead of 90 or more quid is a no brainer! If the teams stopped charging so much maybe they would get more to pay a reasonable price. I remember back in the day my dad would take me to the local sport shop and around 35 or 40 quid was all he was willing to spend and that was what they were priced as. I remember him buying me the very rare 97/98 man united blue away kit, that was the shirt, shorts and socks for 39.99! I also had Beckham 7 on the back. Fast forward from 1997 to now... 90 quid just for the shirt! If your lucky it might have the name and number of your fave player on the back. No one wants to pay over the odds these days so I welcome the fact such fake shirts exist. Also back in the day you would know you bought a fake because there would be either no sponsor, no kit sponsor. Sometimes you'd have to iron on the badge! Now that was very cheap, dodgy and not worth even a tenner back then.
@vitorcastro8770
@vitorcastro8770 2 года назад
i mean...most people can't afford to buy real shirts, and not every country is england. in brazil, the minimum wage is around R$1000, while real football shirts usually cost between 199R$ and 279R$, how can we tell people that live in these countries to buy real football apparel when these products are only affordable for the higher classes? poor people in not so rich countries want to have nice things too ellis, not everyone is a shirt collector, sometimes they just want to look good, feel good, or they like the player, or club. + the argument that "fake shirts are made with child labor and ilegall conditions, etc" can be used for pretty much any product any industry makes, as most of products from nike, adidas, etc are made in very poor countries in work conditions just as bad, so at the end of the day that's just a way of feeling better about yourself love the channel ellis, i just think that your reality makes you miss some important points about other contexts people live in, love from 🇧🇷❤
@bluenose21c
@bluenose21c Год назад
Buy the fakes and save money. Kids grow so fast anyway
@CA-LW1
@CA-LW1 2 года назад
I think you have to sort the two sets of people. As collectors it's obvious why we get real, especially when you have a genuine interest in those shirts aswell as knowing the potential resale value in future. I tend to find people who buy fakes are fans of those clubs on the whole, they want to support they're club but are being priced out. With everything else to pay out for now its slightly understandable. Add to this, its perhaps not a main interest like it is for the rest of us. All of that said I do have a price limit myself and there are shirts I really want that are mad out of range. There are companies who release licensed Retro replicas that I believe hold up in collections. I'd add they're also a wise decision when paying £50? Instead of £500 on the original, that most likely won't be worn. I don't think these shirts should be frowned upon in a buy it now kind of culture. I've recently acquired an Inter Third from 19/20 off Grailed and I'm 95% sure it's real but I'll leave the 5% to the stretch test when it arrives 😉
@mihailborisov2375
@mihailborisov2375 2 года назад
The thing is, when you buy a fake shirt, you are not supporting your club in any way.
@CA-LW1
@CA-LW1 2 года назад
@@mihailborisov2375 Oh I agree, I'm just trying to view it from a 1 club supporters POV. Like I say collecting shirts is probably 95% of collectors first bit of disposable spending after bills etc. For people who buy fakes that's not the case, mainly they have zero resale value so it comes down to just wanting to wear their clubs shirt rather than the points listed on the video above. I'm not for it but just looking at it from a neutral stance.
@CA-LW1
@CA-LW1 2 года назад
I'd add that people probably don't think as deeply about Shirts like we do either. Same as the people who will still watch the Qatar WC next year because they "love football".
@VarunKumar-ro4ll
@VarunKumar-ro4ll 2 года назад
In India, there are online websites where you get shirts for the quivalent of 10 pounds. They obviously arent as good as the originals. But the originals cost anywhere around 60-80 pounds anyway. So far from my experience the quality hasn't degraded too much even after multiple washes. I think they are absoluteluy worth it especially when they are bangers from a club you dont support.
@_Super_Hans_
@_Super_Hans_ Год назад
My team never make enough shirts, they all sell out quickly so you can't get a legitimate shirt even if you tried. So no I dont feel bad.
@ryancampbell4640
@ryancampbell4640 2 года назад
The price of real football shirts are mental, if you arent a collector or rich then spending a fraction of the price for literally the same shirt with slightly worse materials is worth it. Not to mention being a NUFC fan theres no chance im giving Mike Ashely money!!!
@fischfs
@fischfs 2 года назад
same boat, im not a fan of putting more shrapnel in the pockets of the millionaires who are meanwhile destroying the club im trying to support them to uphold. of course my cash isn't gonna get him booted but it's more the principle
@sombodyoncetoldmetheworldis
@sombodyoncetoldmetheworldis 2 года назад
Not being funny but there are still previous season shirts to buy. Having this seasons shirt doesn’t mean you are a better supporter. Yes clubs overprice hugely along with manufacturers. Supporting your club shouldn’t mean necessarily having all of the merch as much you might want it. I get the impulse to have this seasons shirt for the whole season but that’s how they get you. As a lower league fan I fall for it fully in the knowledge that I know I’m contributing to my club hard earned money that they need. To buy fake shirts is just a sign you don’t truly care but want to have the appearance of caring for your club when I know this might sound harsh however you are in fact just materialistic as person. Save up & wait for a season where the design you truly love comes along maybe if you can’t afford it. There are 40 weeks of football and those crap fake shirts don’t even last 4 weeks. This is harsh but it needs saying
@ThatBritishSnep
@ThatBritishSnep 2 года назад
Well said.
@anthonyhharper8512
@anthonyhharper8512 2 года назад
Used to agree with this, always waited, but certainly for my club Aston Villa, the stocks have become managed dramatically better meaning that at the end of the season, the only shirts at a reduced price are XXLs. So that’s no longer an option. The problem is the ludicrous pricing of the new shirts. I wanted an England shirt in the summer, cheapest I could get one was £65. Add in people buying shirts for their kids, and your up well over £120.
@Thomasinoke
@Thomasinoke 2 года назад
@@anthonyhharper8512 buy them a couple of months before the tournament ;)
@kerbyy_
@kerbyy_ 2 года назад
thats why i buy fake kits of teams i dont necessarily support
@TopG_Joe
@TopG_Joe 2 года назад
Keep up the good work bro. ❤️
@keyvenbuchanan3
@keyvenbuchanan3 Год назад
Upon seeing the comparison shirts, I couldn’t tell a difference without the zoom in. Nobody is coming to stretch the bottom of my shirt out and inspect it either. I can’t spend $132 on a brand new Haaland shirt, especially since he is so young and may not stay with city past this contract. I’d love to have a legit kit, but not a single person is gonna know if I got a fake
@andytoon11
@andytoon11 2 года назад
As a newcastle fan I refuse to shop at sports direct and fund Mike ashley by buying a newcastle shirt from him as the money goes to sports direct and not the club. So I'd happily buy from dhgate.
@EricK-mj7kr
@EricK-mj7kr Год назад
I'm an authentic football shirt collector but I've got myself a fake retro shirt that was never officially release as a long sleeve shirt. The official version is a match shirt with embloidered club badge, brand logo & there's almost zero chance of getting one. I wouldn't mind getting a similar looking shirt with obvious differences, including the standard embossed club badge & brand logo. I'm aware its not authenic but it definately make my day owning it.
@rayannickol3396
@rayannickol3396 2 года назад
Love your content man. A fan from Sri Lanka🇱🇰🇱🇰👊👊
@WeAreThePeople1690
@WeAreThePeople1690 2 года назад
I would only use those for buying an older fake rather than this seasons ones. Like that top you had when you were younger thats half way up your body now if you try it on.
@user-mc4si4cp9z
@user-mc4si4cp9z 2 года назад
8:00 You showed an example of training shirts, unknowen clubs, very old seasons.
@roflharrislol
@roflharrislol 2 года назад
Yes Ellis with the perfect draft! What’s your favourite keg for it?
@awaydaysfootball
@awaydaysfootball 2 года назад
Löwenbräu FOR ME!
@peaxn
@peaxn 10 месяцев назад
This is my view on it, I’m late but it is what it is I understand why people do this personally, it’s so they get a top for cheap. Personally I did this before for teams all around the world, now I just stick to the 3 Arsenal tops and maybe a lower league top (non league) for like 25-40, great deal for parents who want the kids to get the new tops, some parents will get mad that the quality is fake and ask for a refund, and they won’t get it. Also another point is that there is a living crisis going on, everything is going up and underpay is seeing fake kits go to 30 and normal tops go 80. This is a good thing if you just want the tops. That’s my view on it.
@Jmeg1706
@Jmeg1706 2 года назад
This summer I bought a France away shirt and a Poland away shirt for 30 quid each. The website I bought them from I thought at the time was legit and was buzzing with the deal I got. However, that buzz wore off as soon as they came and I realised they were fake. So I spoke to the bank and got my money back. Now i have two completely free shirts that I can wear round the house at uni and to the gym etc. so there are some silver linings
@jetman24
@jetman24 Год назад
When I got older I have no energy to worry about what other people are wearing. And I can say there are decent copies out there but most are sloppy af. Just buy what suits your lifestyle, fake it till you make it.
@guybar8128
@guybar8128 2 года назад
My club charges £90 for the home kit, and it’s not even good quality. I’m happy with my fake which I payed £20 for, even if the quality is slightly worse.
@jackole6253
@jackole6253 2 года назад
You can get stop quality for like 12 quid.
@georllyyt7138
@georllyyt7138 11 месяцев назад
I go on vinted to buy my shirts, I easily found a 2015/2016 barca shirt for 6 euro. Don't buy fake shirts they're just a waste of money and time.
@3zing971
@3zing971 2 года назад
What football kit should I buy from this season
@danny9985
@danny9985 2 года назад
I completely agree with the points raised here but one thing to mention is the cost of real kids shirts. Not all parents can afford £60 and up to let their children have the latest shirts/kits and fakes at a fraction of the cost maybe the only option.
@peaxn
@peaxn 10 месяцев назад
True, but then some parents get mad cuz they think it’s real but it’s fake, depends on the parent really but I have a point on ur case
@fischfs
@fischfs 2 года назад
i believe the "same factory" rumour stems from rumours in the fake trainer/sneaker marker, ive heard stories wherein factory workers use facilities to make extra money on the side, this is supposedly off-shift so it doesn't yield the same quality as the quality control or licensing is absent. this is merely rumours and i haven't looked into the actualities of it but i think that's where the rumours come from
@IrishEditzOnTop
@IrishEditzOnTop 10 месяцев назад
Since when are people are going to zoom into that little bit of the sponsor and say “oh it’s fake.”
@josh_-uv8iy
@josh_-uv8iy 2 года назад
PSG away lasted till now from Dhgate btw it’s still perfect
@420benton2
@420benton2 2 года назад
I once bought a fake Juventus shirt a few years ago. It looked amazing but dropped to bits after 2 or 3 weeks.
@adrianbulhoes9496
@adrianbulhoes9496 Год назад
Real ones are also produced elsewhere than Europe, this really happens to all kind of products we may think about. However the quality really depends on where you get the fake ones, I have examples on both real and fake, surely there are some cheap ones as the one you showed but there are also some 1:1 from Thailand with fine quality, that can be compared to the real ones, it just depends on the quality protocol followed. My comment is not about being legal or not just on the quality point of view. Thank you 😉
@Pieru555
@Pieru555 2 года назад
A fake football shirt for a fake football team like PSG... Kinda makes sense!
@drakata27
@drakata27 Год назад
I am not buying £100 shirt just for the gym.
@ddr1645
@ddr1645 2 года назад
Great video Ellis. Agree 100% with every single word.
@hammadbooso3039
@hammadbooso3039 2 года назад
I agree with Ellis on his POV, however fakes are the more better option or sometimes to only option to ppl who live out of Europe or America, for example, I live I'm Sri Lanka and I buy the fakes for every season however I also collect the reals of kits that are sentimental to me, in here we can't even get the local Nike or adidas to even sell these shirts as the prices are completely ridiculous to the country's standards and Shopping online is the only option and living here brings up so many barriers especially Shipping which sometimes takes the whole value of the kit you intend to buy.
@chrismaple4220
@chrismaple4220 2 года назад
Gotta admit, the quality of the fakes are getting better especially if you look for the right sites. Realistically, the rrp for shirts for the standard person is just way too much. Not all of us have video sponsers to help fund the hobby.
@keeperrr96
@keeperrr96 10 месяцев назад
The problem is that we are not getting the actual shirts for 100 euros either. The quality difference between the so called replica shirts and match day shirts (for fucking 150 euros) is massive. I just looked at the newest Real 3rd jersey, the replica just looks like a fake one compared to the match day shirt.
@kylemurray774
@kylemurray774 2 года назад
Thought that pint in the background was Harry Maguire for a second.
@awaydaysfootball
@awaydaysfootball 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@finbeaven
@finbeaven 2 года назад
that shirt looks like a garden glove 🤣
@emi6285
@emi6285 Год назад
I usually only buy the original shirts of my own club (Liverpool) they are the only shirts I buy that are originals throughout any era that they played. Everything else is fake and it’s usually because I love the design Ajax shirts for example usually come out with some cool designs.
@jimmynorris919
@jimmynorris919 Год назад
I bought a couple of fakes from China. At first I loved them but then I washed my Rangers home top and the sponsor fell off. I bought then real one a week later and I still have it.
@RedKel99
@RedKel99 2 года назад
On about going to jail for fake shirts yet he’s drinking while under age 🚓
@kakashichidori7
@kakashichidori7 2 года назад
Ellis is over 18and
@Thomasinoke
@Thomasinoke 2 года назад
he's over 18? Idiot.
@supersasukemaniac
@supersasukemaniac 2 года назад
I wish teams would go back to the "Ugly Sweater" Keeper kits.
@jepperasmussen2203
@jepperasmussen2203 2 года назад
I’ll be honest I have many times considered buying a fake shirt but have never actually bought one. I found out a NB Liverpool shirt I bought years back was fake so I just use it as a work shirt at home. I also went out and bought a real one of the same shirt because wouldn’t knowingly wear a fake shirt.
@reece2629
@reece2629 2 года назад
Sold hard facts! It’s the people that sell them on as authentic on eBay, Depop etc, genuinely just annoying
@mxcheguevaraaa
@mxcheguevaraaa 2 года назад
In America you can get deals on shirts from lids or fanatics but I am guilty of buying fakes from dh.
@Millerfam19
@Millerfam19 2 года назад
I was going to buy a fake Italy shirt. After watching this video I’ve decided to buy a real AC Milan shirt from M&M direct for the same price 💪🏻
@i.c.wiener2750
@i.c.wiener2750 24 дня назад
100 Euro for a fan version or 150 Euro for a player version of a shirt should be illegal. It's just waaaay too much money for such a cheap feeling product. The player versions of the Adidas shirts are "HEAT.RDY" type shirt. Simple HEAT.RDY shirts go for under 50 Euro, which is still a lot for a shirt, but where's so additional 100 Euro for the football shirt coming from?
@Cal2929
@Cal2929 2 года назад
I'd by a fake but I would never buy a copy like with the kit maker missing or badge in a different position. Thats just taking the piss imo
@randomsh1t1471
@randomsh1t1471 2 месяца назад
You can knowingly sell it as long as you state it is fake
@kurai6404
@kurai6404 2 года назад
m&mdirect is so good, i got a barca vaporknit shirt for £19.99. absolutely unreal
@gfeast4518
@gfeast4518 2 года назад
Just checked them out and they don’t ship to the us smh
@sheaseip3591
@sheaseip3591 2 года назад
@@gfeast4518 vintage sports fashion is i believe based in the U.S great place has all the clubs and yes being in the U.S being a collector is a struggle
@Daniel-tc1wh
@Daniel-tc1wh 2 года назад
@@sheaseip3591 they're from the Ukraine actually! I've bought so many shirts from VSF. THey're just awesome. Best customer service too
@uappanda4426
@uappanda4426 2 года назад
The only kit I saw was a ac Milan kit
@Mesinios_karpazoispraktoras
@Mesinios_karpazoispraktoras 2 года назад
What is this a crossover episode?
@Deutscheytclips
@Deutscheytclips Год назад
have you got any tipps where i can get a retro kit with a certain player on the back (example manunited and nemanja vidic)
@EverythingElseEh
@EverythingElseEh Год назад
Luckily I'm from Malaysia, and most South East Asia countries have factories for sport manufactures such as nike and adidas and rejected shirts from the factories are sold for cheap prices.
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